- Platform: Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95
- Media: CD-ROM
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Trusted by over 2 million satisfied users worldwide, VirusScan protects your PC, files, and email address book from high-risk, productivity-killing viruses, worms, and trojans like Bugbear, Slammer, Code Red, Nimda, SirCam, and Nicehello.
Easy to use and always on guard, VirusScan automatically checks for virus updates and software updates (included free with your one-year coverage), so your protection is always up to the minute. And it's from McAfee Security, the most trusted name in online security.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than Norton,
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This review is from: MCAFEE VIRUSSCAN V8 CD (CD-ROM)
First off, let me tell you what I believe: there's no single piece of perfect anti-virus software on the market today. Different users swear by different products. I have tried all the major anti-virus packages: McAfee, Panda, Trend Micro, NAV, AVG, etc. All have pros and cons. My strong feelings are: NAV 2004 is absolutely the worst (kills your system, screws up your e-mails, leaves undocumented files on your system...); AVG has a free edition which is good for basic anti-virus needs; Panda is buggy (disabled my IE); and you'll do well with either McAfee or Trend Micro.
I run MVS 2004 v8.0 on my Dell desktop which is exposed to lots of potential Internet security risks, and the software runs seamlessly, unlike the terrible experience I had with NAV 2004 Professional. It also scans faster than NAV, and has not crashed once so far. Updating virus definition could be simpler, and McAfee likes to push ads on you (just like Symantec), but at least my system is well protected. For this alone, I think MVS deserves four stars. My recommendation: stay away from NAV 2004 - it's the worst program ever written; try Panda for 30 days to see if it works for you; get AVG free edition (at grisoft dot com) if you don't surf the web endlessly like me; get McAfee (...); get Trend Micro if all else fails. In any case, do not let more than one anti-virus program run at the same time on your system. Also, download free spyware busters like Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy (from download dot com) regularly until Microsoft improves IE security.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
McAfee sent back,
By Kurtis (Rowlett, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCAFEE VIRUSSCAN V8 CD (CD-ROM)
I've been using AVG Anti Virus for several months. I was told that Mc Afee was better. So I decided to upgrade to the better product. This is the first product I've paid for that hit me with advertisements. Then every time I boot I have screens that let me know I don't have other Mc Afee products installed. The system check told me of I was not safe as I did not have some of the products installed. The last straw was when they sent my rebate back for no UPC code enclosed, a bold lie. This was the last straw. I'm now back to the free AVG Anti virus. They have updates almost daily way more than Mc Afee, my system runs faster, I don't look at "nag" screens, and I'm virus free. This time the free product is better. Keep your money and let you computer run better! They don't make it easy to get your money back.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Awful, Criminal, McAfee VScan is itself a virus,
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This review is from: MCAFEE VIRUSSCAN V8 CD (CD-ROM)
To me, a virus is something that you do not wish to put on your system that takes over functions and damages your computer. McAfee VirsuScan 8.0 is exactly that. Having installed (at least the install went fine) on a brand new XP platform which ran very smoothly, problems immediately came up. First, system response time dropped into the cellar, looking at task manager it seemed that the McAfee products were consuming all of my CPU cycles. More importantly, the system itself became unstable, GPU failures and spontaneous reboots.
This is the truly infuriating part. After fiddling with it for a while and receiving no help from their tech support other than 'you must have a virus already', I decided to uninstall. Following their uninstall procedures, it seemed that all was done, yet McAfee remains behing, launching a process (MCINFO.EXE) every time the system starts that requests access to the internet to download updates and sucking up CPU cycles. According to McAfee (and other concurring message boards), the only way to completely remove McAfee products is to search drives and manually delete files one by one, followed by dangerous searches and edits of the system registry. Why a manufacturer of a software intended to protect my system from problems would create such an unstable and inherently stubborn software is truly beyond comprehension. I thoroughly encourage others to avoid this and all McAfee security products!
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